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NASA names 4 astronauts for next Artemis mission
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Consumers often make suboptimal loan prepayment choices
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Ancient ground squirrel droppings reveal Arctic's rich evolutionary history
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Koala numbers crashed across Australia 100,000 years ago. Global glacial cycles are likely to blame
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Frozen squirrel poop hints at sights and smells of Ice Age ecosystems
ScienceNews
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Steven Spielberg sparks Christian fury amid claims his new movie will destroy beliefs
Mail Online
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Gold isn’t inert, it just has bodyguards protecting it
Ars Technica
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'Super-connected' teenagers key to tackling violent crime, study suggests
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Invasion of flesh-eating parasites triggers quarantines in multiple US counties as deadly outbreak spreads
Mail Online
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Cave-Dwelling Homo Erectus May Have Burned Owl Pellet Remains Nearly 1.8 Million Years Ago
Discover Magazine
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Teachers more likely to accept low AI grades than equivalent human grades, study finds
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These underwater 'living pink rocks' help store carbon: Scientists just found four new species
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Some drugs 'fail' because of unrealistic testing conditions, scientists discover
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New maps chart old-growth forests across Alaska and British Columbia
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Longevity Startup Doses First Human in Bid to Reverse Age-Related Sight Loss
Wired Science
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Possible dark matter-deficient twins discovered in the Fornax Cluster
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Chasing the ghost dog of the Amazon: New insights into a mythical canid
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These birds clack their wing bones together to woo mates at night
ScienceNews
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Ultra-processed foods may be stealing your focus even if you eat healthy
ScienceDaily
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Sleep apnea’s hidden heart disease trigger found in the gut
ScienceDaily
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Experts issue urgent warning over trendy 'squishy dumpling' toys - as tests reveal some versions contain hazardous chemicals
Mail Online
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Quantum memory surpasses classical limits for storing unknown quantum operations
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Apple just made five popular Apple Watches 'obsolete' - and it will leave users without any support if something goes wrong
Mail Online
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Space telescopes are now overwhelmed by satellite trails
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Scientists think they solved the mystery of the Amaterasu particle
ScienceDaily
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The Galápagos is a wildlife haven. But is that enough to protect the rare scalloped hammerhead shark?
The Guardian
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Dogs uncover invasive pests that experts missed in real-world vineyard tests
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Tea can improve your health and longevity, but the way you drink it matters
ScienceDaily
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Britain is crazy for SALMON: Demand for the fish skyrockets as health-conscious TikTokers flock to stock up
Mail Online
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Quote of the day by Isaac Newton: “A man may imagine things that are false, but he can only understand things that are true.”
The Times of India
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The ominous pattern leading up to a Super El Niño: NASA satellites reveal how warming ocean waters impact marine life across the globe
Mail Online
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World's shark attack hotspots revealed: As a great white is spotted in the Mediterranean, experts reveal the areas where you're most likely to be bitten
Mail Online
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A lack of sex held back life's diversity for millions of years, fossil study finds
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Policy recommendations in climate-related research often 'an afterthought', analysis finds
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New 3D microscope technology captures high-resolution tissue images at a fraction of the cost
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NASA prepares to announce astronauts for Artemis III mission: Live streaming, timing, and what to expect
The Times of India
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Stonehenge's most mysterious stone traveled 700 kilometers across Britain
ScienceDaily
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Hundreds evacuated as waves batter New Zealand capital
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Asteroid alert! NASA tracks two aeroplane-sized asteroids passing Earth today; know if they pose any risk
The Times of India
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An invisible forever chemical rain is falling across the planet
ScienceDaily
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Number of conflicts between states reaches highest level since World War II
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The secret reason some cancer treatments stop working
ScienceDaily
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World's largest opioid review finds they often don't work
ScienceDaily
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Christian leaders alarmed by climate crisis raise questions over GB News owner’s £28m church donations
The Guardian
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Scientists baked sourdough using 5,300-year-old yeast from a frozen mummy and it actually fermented
The Times of India
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Koala population crash came before humans, genomic study reveals
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More people with disabilities are seeking work, report reveals
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MLB swing-tracking data helps researchers examine baseball's long-debated two-strike approach
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Expedition to Antarctica advances research on potential melanoma treatment
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Finding hidden catalytic knowledge from literature data
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Planet nine mystery deepens as new discovery challenges hidden planet theory
ScienceDaily
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Politicization in humanities scholarship may compromise scholarly standards
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Protected bike lanes, not painted lanes, lift NYC bikeshare ridership, analysis shows
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50 years of data reveals true extent of climate change impacts on kelp forests
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Artemis II moon mission research continues on Earth
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FCC lifts looming deadline for Amazon Leo satellite broadband constellation
Ars Technica
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NASA's INCUS mission on road to launch, study storms from space
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Agricultural waste can be used to clean wastewater
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They call it 'stupid hot' for a reason: Heat muddles animal brains
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NASA updates worsening ISS leak after crew safety alert
ScienceDaily
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Cosmic bombardment may have opened Earth's crust for prebiotic chemistry
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Super sponge can remove toxic dyes from industrial wastewater
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How plants survive constant DNA damage: Newly identified repair protein protects growth-critical stem cells
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Scientists found a new Alzheimer’s trigger and a drug that stops it
ScienceDaily
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Despite toxic reputation, our research shows podcasts can help men's mental health
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River wildlife moves freely once dams are removed, but so too can invasive species
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Peptide blocks DNA breaks tied to treatment-induced leukemia, offering new prevention route
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Great mysteries of archaeology: An ancient Amazonian world revealed from the sky
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'The Real Scoreline' reveals the nations facing climate penalties
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Cloud-tested quantum noise model predicts superconducting qubit errors with sevenfold better accuracy